Josh Katof and Mick Fitzgibbons pulled out a three-set victory at first singles, a 4-6, 6-1, 10-3 score at first doubles, as Chanhassen improved to 5-0 with a 7-0 win over Waconia on May 6.
Outdoors: The most common bird you’ve never heard of
I am always interested in the unsung hero or the rulebreakers of nature. The kind of critter that is common, yet no one seems to pay any attention to them. Or the bird who is so common throughout the U.S.,…
Graduation ceremonies for Chanhassen, Chaska high schools set for June 11 at Grace Church
Graduation ceremonies in District 112 are returning, and they will be a familiar venue.
Stop and smell the flowers at the Arb this Mother’s Day weekend
Mother’s Day is this weekend, and there are few places more beautiful to take your family matriarchs or matriarch-figures than the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum — especially during tulip season.
Walz will end all COVID restrictions by July 1, or sooner if 70% get vaccinated
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will end all of his statewide coronavirus restrictions by July 1 — or sooner, if 70 percent of residents older than 16 get vaccinated, his office announced Thursday.
Wednesday Roundup: Chanhassen, Chaska even in Metro West Conference
Four meets down, 27 holes to go, five-time defending Metro West Conference girls golf champion Chanhassen and Chaska are in a dead heat in the team standings.
New proposal would clear up Riley Creek, Lake Susan
When Chanhassen resident Rebecca Varone went to launch her boat in Lake Susan last summer, the cloudy water stopped her in her tracks.
Commentary: How to remain kind in negative situations
Have you ever had a situation where someone has been so negative and rude to you that it makes you really upset?
Here’s how area music festivals are preparing — and advocating — for the return of live entertainment
In 2019, 15,000 fans arrived at Canterbury Park in Shakopee amid temperatures approaching 100 degrees to see big-name performers like Tim McGraw, Pitbull and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler.
Villager Tower for April / May 2021
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Track Roundup: Girls throwing records fall at Holy Family, Southwest Christian
Records are meant to be broken, and Holy Family Catholic senior captains Alexa Cuadros and Julia Red Wing are making sure they are.
Tuesday Roundup: Two Eidens combine for Chanhassen shutout of Edina
A five-run third inning, a 10-strikeout performance from Chase Eiden, Chanhassen shutout Edina 7-0 in baseball on May 4 at Storm Stadium.
Library: The art of Laurel Sundberg at the Chanhassen Library
Visit the Chanhassen Library in May and June to view the art exhibit of Laurel Sundberg.
3Q: Chaska Speech’s Sydney Turner realizes her state championship dreams
Sydney Turner has always enjoyed poetry. The Chaska High School senior was one of six blue ribbon winners for a poetry contest held by the Arts Consortium of Carver County in 2018.
Carver County Sheriff’s Office reports
Carver County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the following calls. This is not a complete list of incidents.
Chaska Police Department report
Chaska Police Department officers responded to the following calls. This is not a complete list of incidents.
New assisted living facility proposed near Super Target
The concept plan for a one-story, 32-unit assisted living and memory care facility, at the northeast corner of the Pioneer Trail and Hundertmark Road intersection, has been approved by the Chaska City Council. The vacant three-acre triangular lot sits just…
Costco, Hy-Vee plans unclear
Plans for a Chaska Costco and Hy-Vee are still pending, according to Chaska Mayor Mark Windschitl and Hy-Vee spokespeople.
Christmas in September, annual event postponed
Chaska’s annual Christmas in May is being pushed back to Saturday, Sept. 18, 2021, according to city and board officials.
Minnesota’s Largest Candy Store will open May 7, see what’s new
There’s always something new to find at Minnesota’s Largest Candy Store.